'The Rehearsal' Season 2 Trailer: Nathan Fielder Believes He Has the Answer to Recent Air Disasters - IMDb
Nathan Fielder (The Curse) is as horrified by all of the recent commercial-aviation disasters as we all are — you know, if he is ever to be taken seriously. In season two of his HBO series The Rehearsal, Fielder attempts to fix the crisis through, well, rehearsals.
HBO has released the trailer for The Rehearsal season two, which sees the Nathan for You alum approach officials with a revived plan to bring “role-playing exercises” to Federal Aviation Administration training.
“I’ve been studying commercial-aviation disasters as a hobby, and I started to notice a disturbing pattern in the causes of these crashes,” Fielder says in the trailer.
Fortunately, Fielder brings with him “some experience with creating elaborate role-playing scenarios,” he adds, and notes that he has HBO’s “money to put toward this.”
But first, he’ll need actors — and one hell of a team of set builders and designers. And...
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